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- the present disclosure relates to an electric heating apparatus, and to an electric heater having a plane heating element.
- An electric heating apparatus is an apparatus provided for heating, and includes an electric heater using a Joule's heat generated as a current flows through a resistance wire or the like, and an electric heater generating heat by visible light or infrared light.
- the electric heating apparatus may be a cooking device such as a cooktop stove, an electric range, etc., to heat food or a container (hereinafter, referred to as a heating object) by generating heat using electricity. Recently, the electric heater using a plane heating element has gradually increased.
- the plane heating electric heater includes a substrate including a surface formed of a material having an electric insulating property, a heating element attached to the surface of the substrate and disposed in a specific shape, and a power supply to supply electricity to the heating element.
- the temperature distribution of the heating object may be varied depending on the shape or a pattern in which the plane heating element is disposed.
- the plane heating element is formed in the shape or pattern for heating the heating object as uniformly as possible.
- the plane heating element of the electric heater may include a plurality of track parts having a straight line or an arc shape, and adjacent track parts of the plurality of track parts may have the shape of that of the adjacent track parts, and are connected with each other through a bridge part (or track part).
- thermosensitive device disclosed in EP 0, 228, 808 A2 (published on Jul. 15, 1987).
- a temperature sensitive device is configured to have a structure of a heater track, which is an electrically conductive material, and a pair of electrodes printed on a ceramic coating layer. As the current is supplied through the electrode, radiant heat may be generated from the heater track.
- One aspect is to provide an electric heater with reduced localized heating.
- Another aspect is to provide an electric heater in which a heating temperature may be controlled.
- an electric heater may include a substrate; a first outer pattern part configured to be disposed on one surface of the substrate and to connect a pair of first electrode parts; a second outer pattern part configured to connect the pair of first electrode parts in parallel with the first outer pattern part and to be spaced apart from the first outer pattern part; and an inner pattern part configured to be disposed on one surface of the substrate so as to be located inside the first outer pattern part and the second outer pattern part, to be spaced apart from the first outer pattern part and the second outer pattern part, and to connect a pair of second electrode parts spaced apart from the pair of first electrode parts.
- the width of each of the first outer pattern part and the second outer pattern part may be narrower than the width of the inner pattern part.
- a gap between the first outer pattern part and the second outer pattern part may be constant.
- the first outer pattern part may include a first base track connected to the first electrode part; a second base track spaced apart from the first base track; and a first base bridge connecting the first base track and the second base track in series.
- the second outer pattern part may include a first parallel track connected to the first electrode part and located between the first base track and the second base track; a second parallel track spaced apart from the first parallel track and located between the first parallel track and a second base track; and a first parallel bridge connecting the first parallel track and the second parallel track in series.
- the length of the first base bridge may be longer than the length of the first parallel bridge.
- a gap between the first parallel track and the second parallel track may be greater than a gap between the first base track and the first parallel track and a gap between the second base track and the second parallel track.
- the first outer pattern part may further include a third base track spaced apart from the second base track; and a second base bridge connecting the second base track and the third base track in series.
- the second outer pattern part may further include a third parallel track located opposite the second parallel track with respect to the third base track; and a second parallel bridge which connects the second parallel track and the third parallel track in series.
- the length of the second base bridge may be shorter than the length of the second parallel bridge.
- the first base bridge may be spaced apart from the first parallel bridge and may surround the first parallel bridge
- the second parallel bridge may be spaced apart from the second base bridge and may surround the second base bridge
- a gap between the second base track and the third base track may be greater than a gap between the second base track and the second parallel track and a gap between the third base track and the third parallel track.
- the second base bridge and the second parallel bridge may be curved to protrude toward the first electrode part.
- an electric heater may include a substrate; an outer pattern part configured to be disposed on one surface of the substrate and to connect a pair of first electrode portions; a first inner pattern part configured to be disposed on one surface of the substrate so as to be located inside the outer pattern part, to be apart from the outer pattern part, and to connect a pair of second electrode parts spaced apart from the pair of first electrode parts; and a second inner pattern part configured to connect to the pair of second electrode portions to the first inner pattern part in parallel and to be spaced apart from the first inner pattern part.
- the disclosure discloses an electric heater where a path difference between the inner circumference and the outer circumference of each of the base bridge and the parallel bridge may be relatively reduced. This has the advantage of reducing the localized heating generated in the base bridge and the parallel bridge.
- any one of the inner plane heating element and the outer plane heating element may include a plurality of pattern parts connected in parallel to the electrode part, and the other of the inner plane heating element and the outer plane heating element may include a single pattern part connected to the electrode part in series. Therefore, the heating temperature of the plane heating elements including a plurality of pattern parts which are connected in parallel to each other may be relatively high, and there is an advantage that the heating temperature of the electric heater may be easily controlled according to whether the current is supplied to either the inner plane heating element or the outer plane heating element.
- a potential difference between the parallel tracks and the base track adjacent to each other is relatively small, while a potential difference between the base tracks adjacent to each other or a potential difference between parallel tracks adjacent to each other may be relatively large.
- the gap between base tracks adjacent to each other and the gap between parallel tracks adjacent to each other may be wider than the gap between the parallel track and the base track adjacent to each other. This may minimize the risk of dielectric breakdown and maximize the heating area of the electric heater.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an electric range employing an electric heater according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a control block diagram of an electric range employing an electric heater according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing an electric heater according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4 is a bottom view showing an electric heater according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 5 is a bottom view showing an electric heater according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- first, second, A, B, (a), and (b) may be used. These terms are only for distinguishing the components from other components, and the nature, order or order of the components are not limited by the terms. If a component is described as being “connected”, “coupled” or “connected” to another component, it should be understood that the component may be directly connected or connected to that other component, but having other components there between.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an electric range employing an electric heater according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a control block diagram of the electric range employing the electric heater according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the electric heater shown is employed in an electric range, the electric heater may be employed in any electric heating apparatus.
- the electric heater 1 may include some of an electric range (hereinafter, referred to as “electric range”), such as cooktop stove.
- electric range such as cooktop stove.
- the electric range may include a cabinet 2 forming an outer appearance.
- the electric heater 1 may be disposed at an upper part of the cabinet 2 .
- the cabinet 2 may have an open top surface, and the electric heater 1 may be disposed on the cabinet 2 .
- the electric range may include an input unit 3 , which may be dials as shown, or may be touch buttons to manipulate the electric range, and a display 4 to display various information such as information of the electric range.
- the electric range may further include a power supply 5 connected to the electric heater 1 to supply current to the electric heater 1 .
- the electric range may further include a controller 6 to control the power supply 5 and the display 4 , depending on the input of the input unit 3 .
- the controller 6 may be a microprocessor, an integrated circuit, an electrical circuit, a logical electrical circuit, and the like.
- the electric heater 1 may be installed in the cabinet 2 such that the top surface of the electric heater 1 is exposed to the outside.
- the heating object heated by the electric range may be placed on the top surface of the electric heater and the top surface of the electric heater 1 may be a heating object seating surface on which the heating object is seated.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing an electric heater according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the electric heater 1 may include a substrate 10 and a first plane heating element 30 disposed on one surface of the substrate 10 .
- the substrate 10 may be, for example, an insulating substrate capable of forming a conductor pattern on the surface of the substrate 10 .
- the top surface of the substrate 10 may be a heating object seating surface 13 on which the heating object is placed.
- the bottom surface of the substrate 10 may be a plane heating element surface 14 on which the first plane heating element 30 and a second plane heating element 50 to be described are disposed.
- the substrate 10 may include only the base 11 formed of an insulating material in the entire portion thereof, or may include the base 11 formed of an insulating material or a non-insulating material and an insulating layer 12 disposed on one surface of the base 11 .
- the base 11 may include glass, and the insulating layer 12 may be disposed through coating or printing on the bottom surface of the glass or attached to the base 11 .
- the first plane heating element 30 may be directly disposed on one surface of the base 11 including the insulating material, or may be disposed on the insulating layer 12 .
- the base 11 may be formed in the shape of a plate on which the heating object is placed, and may be formed in the shape of a container in which the heating object may be received.
- the insulating layer 12 may be disposed on the bottom surface of the base 11 .
- the insulating layer 12 may be disposed on the entire portion of the bottom surface of the base 11 or on some of the bottom surface of the base 11 .
- the insulating layer 12 may be disposed on an area in which the first plane heating element 30 and the second plane heating element 50 to be described are disposed.
- the insulating layer 12 may constitute the entire portion of the bottom surface of the substrate 10 or constitute some of the bottom surface of the substrate 10 .
- the first plane heating element 30 and the second plane heating element 50 may be disposed on the bottom surface 14 of the insulating layer 12 .
- the first plane heating element 30 and the second plane heating element 50 may have a size smaller than a size of the substrate 10 .
- the bottom surface of the base 10 may include a heating area H in which the first plane heating element 30 and the second plane heating element 50 are disposed, and a non-heating area UH around the heating area H.
- the heater 1 may further include a coating layer 18 surrounding the first plane heating element 30 and the second plane heating element 50 .
- the coating layer 18 may be formed of an electrically insulating material and may protect the first plane heating element 30 and the second plane heating element 50 .
- the substrate 10 may include a flexible material, for example, a flexible insulating film.
- the electric heater 1 may be a flexible plane heater. It may be understood that such a flexible plane heater is attached to a member, on which the heating object is placed, to heat the heating object, which is similar to the top surface of the electric range.
- FIG. 4 is a bottom view showing an electric heater according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the inner direction described in this specification may be a direction toward the centers C of the first plane heating element 30 and the second plane heating element 50 and the outer direction may be a direction opposite to the inner direction.
- the centers of the first plane heating element 30 and second plane heating element 50 may be the centers of a first imaginary circle CI or a second imaginary circle CO to be described below.
- the first plane heating element 30 may be located outside the second plane heating element 50 .
- the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the first plane heating element 30 may be referred to as an outer plane heating element
- the second plane heating element 50 may be referred to as an inner plane heating element.
- the outer plane heating element 30 may include first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B and a plurality of pattern parts connected to the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B.
- the outer plane heating element 30 may include first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B, first outer pattern parts 31 A, 32 A, 33 A, 34 A, and 35 A connected to the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B, and a second outer pattern part 31 B, 32 B, 33 B, 34 B, and 35 B connected to the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B and in parallel with the first outer pattern parts 31 A, 32 A, 33 A, 34 A, and 35 A.
- the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B may be located between the first imaginary circle CI and the second imaginary circle CO.
- the first imaginary circle CI and the second imaginary circle CO may be concentric.
- the diameter of the second imaginary circle CO may be larger than the diameter of the first imaginary circle CI.
- the inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 to be described below may be located inside the first imaginary circle CI.
- the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B may connect, respectively, and include respective start points and end points.
- Each of the start points and the end points of the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B according to the present embodiment may be a part which is connected to the respective first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B.
- the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B may be formed to correspond to each other.
- the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B may not intersect with each other.
- first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B may be spaced apart from each other.
- a gap g 1 between the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B may be kept constant along the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B.
- the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A may include a plurality of base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and a plurality of base bridges 34 A and 35 A connecting the plurality of base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A to each other in series.
- the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B may include a plurality of parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B and a plurality of parallel bridges 34 B and 35 B connecting the plurality of parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B to each other in series.
- the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B may be collectively referred to as an outer track.
- the base bridges 34 A and 35 A and the parallel bridges 34 B and 35 B may be collectively referred to as an outer bridge.
- Each of the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 3 B may have a curved shape. More specifically, each of the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B may have an arc shape.
- the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B may include a major arc shape having an arc angle of greater than 180 degrees, a minor arc shape having an arc angle of less than 180 degrees, and a semi-circular shape having an arc angle of 180 degrees.
- the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B may include a combination of two or more of the minor arc shape, the semicircular shape, and the major arc shape.
- the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B may be formed to be long in the circumferential direction of the second imaginary circle CO.
- the centers of curvature C of the plurality of base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the plurality of parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B may coincide with each other.
- the centers of curvature C of the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B may be defined as the centers of the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B or the center of the outer plane heating element 30 .
- Each of the lengths of the plurality of base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A may be different from each other.
- the widths W 1 of the plurality of base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A may be equal to each other.
- Each of the lengths of the plurality of parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B may be different from each other.
- the widths W 2 of the plurality of parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B may be equal to each other.
- the widths W 1 of the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the widths W 2 of the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B may be the same or similar to each other.
- the widths W 1 of the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the widths W 2 of the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B may be different from the widths W 3 of the inner tracks 51 , 52 , 53 , 54 , 55 , and 56 .
- the widths W 3 of the inner tracks 51 to 56 may be wider than each of the widths W 1 of the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the widths W 2 of the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B.
- the widths W 3 of the inner tracks 51 to 56 may be narrower than the sum of the widths W 1 of the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the widths W 2 of the parallel tracks 3 d 1 B, 32 B, and 33 B.
- the plurality of base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the plurality of parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B may be spaced apart from each other. More specifically, the plurality of base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the plurality of parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B may be disposed to be spaced apart by a predetermined gap in the radial direction of the second imaginary circle CO.
- a gap ga between the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A adjacent to each other may be equal to or similar to a gap gb between parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B adjacent to each other.
- a potential difference between the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B and the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A adjacent to each other may be relatively small.
- the potential difference between the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A adjacent to each other or the potential difference between parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B adjacent to each other may be relatively large. Accordingly, a gap g 1 between the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B and the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A adjacent to each other may be narrower than the gap gb between the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A adjacent to each other and the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B adjacent to each other, respectively.
- the plurality of base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A may include a first base track 31 A, a second base track 32 A located outside the first base track 31 A, and a third base track 33 A located outside the second base track 32 A.
- the first base track 31 A may be connected to the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B.
- a pair of first base tracks 31 A may be provided that may be connected to the respective electrode parts 39 A and 39 B.
- At least a pair second base track 32 A may be provided.
- One third base track 33 A may be provided.
- the second base track 32 A may be located between the first base track 31 A and the third base track 33 A in the radial direction.
- the length of the second base track 32 A is longer than the length of the first base track 31 A and may be shorter than the length of the third base track 33 A.
- the plurality of parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B may include a first parallel track 31 B, a second parallel track 32 B located outside the first parallel track 31 B, and a third parallel track 33 B located outside a second parallel track 32 B.
- the first parallel track 31 B may be spaced apart from the first base track 31 A and connected to the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B.
- a pair of first parallel tracks 31 B may be provided that may be connected to the respective first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B. At least a pair of second parallel tracks 32 B may be provided. One third parallel track 33 B may be provided. The second parallel track 32 B may be located between the first parallel track 31 B and the third parallel track 33 B in the radial direction.
- the length of the second parallel track 32 B is longer than the length of the first parallel track 31 B and may be shorter than the length of the third parallel track 33 B.
- the first parallel track 31 B and the second parallel track 32 B may be located between the first base track 31 A and the second base track 32 A.
- the second parallel track 32 B may be located between the first parallel track 31 B and the second base track 32 A.
- the second base track 32 A and the third base track 33 A may be located between the second parallel track 32 B and the third parallel track 33 B.
- the third base track 33 A may be located between the second base track 32 A and the third parallel track 33 B.
- the plurality of base bridges 34 A and 35 A may connect the plurality of base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A in series with respect to the current flow direction.
- the plurality of parallel bridges 34 B and 35 B may connect the plurality of parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B in series with respect to the current flow direction.
- the base bridges 34 A and 35 A may connect the end parts of the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A adjacent to each other.
- the parallel bridges 34 B and 35 B may connect the end parts of the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B adjacent to each other.
- the plurality of base bridges 34 A and 35 A and the plurality of parallel bridges 34 B and 35 B may be spaced apart from each other.
- the widths of the base bridges 34 A and 35 A may be equal to or narrower than the widths W 1 of the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A.
- the widths of the parallel bridges 34 B and 35 B may be equal to or narrower than the widths W 2 of the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B.
- the path difference between the inner circumference and outer circumference of each of the base bridges 34 A and 35 A and the parallel bridges 34 B and 35 B may be relatively reduced. Therefore, the localized heating of the base bridges 34 A and 35 A and the parallel bridges 34 B and 35 B may be reduced.
- the width of each of the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B may be reduced. Therefore, when current is supplied to the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B, the heating value generated by the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B may be reduced, but the heating temperature may be relatively high.
- the plurality of base bridges 34 A and 35 A may include a first base bridge 34 A and a second base bridge 35 A.
- the first base bridge 34 A may connect the first base track 31 A and the second base track 32 A to each other.
- the second base bridge 35 A may connect the second base track 32 A and the third base track 33 A.
- the plurality of parallel bridges 34 B and 35 B may include a first parallel bridge 34 B and a second parallel bridge 35 B.
- the first parallel bridge 34 B may connect the first parallel track 31 B and the second parallel track 32 B.
- the second parallel bridge 35 B may connect the second parallel track 32 B and the third parallel track 33 B.
- Each pair of the first base bridge 34 A, the second base bridge 35 A, the first parallel bridge 34 B, and the second parallel bridge 35 B may be provided.
- the first base bridge 34 A may be spaced apart from the first parallel bridge 34 B and may surround the first parallel bridge 34 B.
- the length of the first base bridge 34 A may be longer than the length of the first parallel bridge 34 B.
- the second parallel bridge 35 B may be spaced apart from the second base bridge 35 A and surround the second base bridge 35 A.
- the length of the second parallel bridge 35 B may be longer than the length of the second base bridge 35 A.
- the pair of first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B may be connected to the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B.
- the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B may be directly connected to the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B or may be connected by a connector.
- the pair of first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B may include a first positive electrode part 39 A and a first negative electrode part 39 B. Either one of the first positive electrode part 39 A and the first negative electrode part 39 B may be connected to the start point of each of the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the second outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the other one thereof may be connected to the end point of each of the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the second outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A.
- the start point of the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A may be located at the end part of any one first base tracks 31 A and the end point of the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A may be located at the end part of the other first base track 31 A.
- the start point of the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B may be located at the end part of any one first parallel tracks 31 B and the end point of the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B may be located at end part of the other first parallel track 31 B.
- any one first base track 31 A and any one first parallel track 31 B are connected to the first positive electrode part 39 A, and the end parts of the other first base track 31 A and the other first parallel track 31 B may be connected to first negative electrode part 39 B.
- the widths of the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B may be wider than the sum of the widths W 1 of the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the widths W 2 of the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B.
- At least a part of the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B may be located between the pair of second parallel bridges 35 B.
- the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B may pass through between the pair of second parallel bridges 35 B and thus extend to the outside the second imaginary circle C 2 .
- the second base bridge 35 A and the second parallel bridge 35 B may be curved so as to protrude toward the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B.
- the distance D 2 between the pair of second parallel bridges 35 B may be wider than the distance D 1 between the pair of first base bridges 34 A.
- the distance between the bridges may be the distance between the most protruding portion of the outer circumference of each of the bridges.
- the outer plane heating element 30 may have a symmetrical shape with respect to an imaginary center line D bisecting the outer plane heating element 30 .
- the imaginary center line D may be an imaginary straight line passing through the center C of the outer plane heating element 30 .
- each of the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B may have a shape symmetrical with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- the pair of first base tracks 31 A may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- the pair of first parallel tracks 31 B may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- the pair of second base tracks 32 A may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- the pair of second parallel tracks 32 B may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- the third base track 33 A and the third parallel track 33 B may intersect the imaginary center line D.
- the first base bridge 34 A and the first parallel bridge 34 B may be curved so as to protrude toward the imaginary center line D.
- the pair of first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- the inner plane heating element 50 may include inner pattern parts 51 , 52 , 53 , 54 , 55 , 56 , 61 , 62 , 63 , 64 , and 65 , and second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B connected to the inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 .
- the inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 may be located inside the first outer pattern parts 31 A to 35 A and the second outer pattern parts 31 B to 35 B.
- the inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 may be located inside the first imaginary circle CI.
- the inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 may connect and include the start point and the end point.
- the start point and the end point of the inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 according to the present embodiment may be parts which are connected to the pair of second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B.
- the inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 may include a plurality of inner tracks 51 , 52 , 53 , 54 , 55 , and 56 and a plurality of inner bridges 61 , 62 , 63 , 64 , and 65 which connect the plurality of inner tracks 51 , 52 , 53 , 54 , 55 , and 56 to each other in series.
- Each of the inner tracks 51 to 56 may be curved. More specifically, each of the inner tracks 51 to 56 may have an arc shape.
- the inner tracks 51 to 56 may include a major arc shape having an arc angle of greater than 180 degrees, a minor arc shape having an arc angle of less than 180 degrees, or a semi-circular shape having an arc angle of 180 degrees.
- the inner tracks 51 to 56 include a combination of two or more of the major arc shape, the semicircular shape, and the minor arc shape.
- the inner tracks 51 to 56 may be formed to be long in the circumferential direction of the first imaginary circle CI.
- the centers of curvature C of the plurality of inner tracks 51 to 56 may coincide with each other.
- the centers of curvature C of the plurality of inner tracks 51 to 56 may be defined as the centers of the inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 or the center of the inner plane heating element 50 .
- the center of the inner plane heating element 50 may coincide with the center of the outer plane heating element 30 described above.
- the centers of curvature of the inner tracks 51 to 56 , the centers of curvature of the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A, and the centers of curvature of the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B may coincide with each other.
- the length of each of the plurality of inner tracks 51 to 56 may be different from each other.
- the widths W 3 of the plurality of inner tracks 51 to 56 may be equal to each other.
- the widths W 3 of the inner tracks 51 to 56 may be different from the widths W 1 of the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the widths W 2 of the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B.
- the widths W 3 of the inner tracks 51 to 56 may be wider than the widths W 1 of the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the widths W 2 of the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B, respectively.
- the widths W 3 of the inner tracks 51 to 56 may be narrower than the sum of the widths W 1 of the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the widths W 2 of the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B.
- the plurality of inner tracks 51 to 56 may be spaced apart from each other. More specifically, the plurality of inner tracks 51 to 56 may be spaced apart by a predetermined gap in the radial direction of the first imaginary circle CI. The gap between the inner tracks 51 to 56 adjacent to each other may be constant.
- the gap g 2 between the inner tracks 51 to 56 adjacent to each other are wider than the gap g 1 between the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A and the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B, which are adjacent to each other.
- the gap g 2 between the inner tracks 51 to 56 adjacent to each other may be equal to or similar to the gap ga between the base tracks 31 A, 32 A, and 33 A adjacent to each other or the gap gb between the parallel tracks 31 B, 32 B, and 33 B adjacent to each other.
- the plurality of inner tracks 51 to 56 may include the outermost inner track 51 , the innermost inner track 56 , and the middle inner tracks 52 , 53 , 54 and 55 .
- a pair of outermost inner tracks 51 may be provided. At least a pair of the middle inner tracks 52 , 53 , 54 and 55 may be provided. One innermost inner track 56 may be provided.
- the middle inner tracks 52 , 53 , 54 and 55 may be located between the outermost inner track 51 and the innermost inner track 56 in the radial direction.
- the outermost inner track 51 may be located inside the innermost outer track (the first base track 31 A) of the outer plane heating element 30 .
- the outermost inner track 51 may be spaced apart from the first base track 31 A in the radial direction of the first imaginary circle CI.
- the gap between the outermost inner track 51 and the first base track 31 A may be constant.
- the outermost inner track 51 may be referred to as the first inner track 51 .
- each of the middle inner tracks 52 , 53 , 54 , and 55 may be referred to as the second inner track 52 , the third inner track 53 , the fourth inner track 54 , and the fifth inner track 55 , respectively, from the outside.
- the innermost inner track 56 may be referred to as the sixth inner track 56 .
- the plurality of inner bridges 61 to 65 may connect the plurality of inner tracks 51 to 56 with respect to the current flow direction in series.
- the inner bridges 61 to 65 may connect the end parts of the inner tracks 51 to 56 adjacent to each other.
- the plurality of inner bridges 61 to 65 may be spaced apart from each other.
- the inner bridges 61 to 65 may smaller than the first base bridge 34 A and the second parallel bridge 35 B and may be larger than the second base bridge 35 A and the first parallel bridge 34 B.
- the size of the inner bridges are not limited thereto.
- the widths of the inner bridges 61 to 65 may be the same as the widths W 3 of the inner tracks 51 to 56 .
- the widths of the inner bridges 61 to 65 are not limited thereto, and the widths of the inner bridges 61 to 65 may be narrower than the widths W 3 of the inner tracks 51 to 56 .
- the thickness of the inner bridges 61 to 65 in the vertical direction may be thicker than the thickness of the inner tracks 51 to 56 in the vertical direction in order to minimize the local heating generated by the difference in path between the inner circumference and the outer circumference of the inner bridges 61 to 65 .
- the sectional area of the inner bridges 61 to 65 may be larger than the sectional area of the inner tracks 51 to 56 , and the difference in resistance due to the path difference may be reduced, and thus the localized heating may be reduced.
- the inner bridges 61 to 65 may be manufactured by being printed to the same thickness as that of the inner tracks 51 to 56 , then being over-coated, or being printed at least twice.
- the process method is not limited thereto.
- the plurality of inner bridges 61 to 65 may include a first inner bridge 61 to a fifth inner bridge 65 .
- the first inner bridge 61 may connect the first inner track 51 and the second inner track 52 to each other.
- the second inner bridge 62 may connect the second inner track 52 and the third inner track 53 to each other.
- the third inner bridge 63 may connect the third inner track 53 and the fourth inner track 54 to each other.
- the fourth inner bridge 64 may connect the fourth inner track 54 and the fifth inner track 55 to each other.
- the fifth inner bridge 65 may connect the fifth inner track 55 and the sixth inner track 56 to each other.
- a pair of first inner bridge 61 to a pair of fifth inner bridge 65 may be provided.
- the pair of second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B may be connected to the inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 .
- the second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B may be directly connected to the inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 or may be connected by a connector.
- the pair of second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B may include a second positive electrode part 69 A and a second negative electrode part 69 B.
- One of the second positive electrode part 69 A and the second negative electrode part 69 B may be connected to the start point of the inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 , and the other thereof may be connected to the end point of the inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 .
- the start point of the inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 may be located at the end part of any one of the first inner tracks 51
- the end point of the inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 may be located at the end part of the other first inner track 51
- the pair of second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B may be connected to one end part of the first inner track 51 and the other end part of the inner track 51 , respectively.
- the widths of the second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B may be wider than the widths W 3 of the inner tracks 51 to 56 .
- At least a part of the second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B may be located between the pair of first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B.
- the inner plane heating element 50 may have a symmetrical shape with respect to an imaginary center line D bisecting the inner plane heating element 50 .
- the imaginary center line D may be an imaginary straight line passing through the center C of the inner plane heating element 50 .
- the inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 may have a shape symmetrical with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- the pair of outermost inner tracks 51 may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- a pair of middle inner tracks 52 , 53 , 54 and 55 having the same or similar radius of curvature may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- the innermost inner track 56 may intersect the imaginary center line D.
- Each of the inner bridges 61 to 65 may be curved so as to protrude toward the imaginary center line D.
- the pair of second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- the electric heater 1 may be controlled in a single heating mode in which current is supplied to either the outer plane heating element 30 or the inner plane heating element 50 or in a dual heating mode in which current is supplied to both the outer plane heating element 30 and the inner plane heating element 50 .
- the electric heater 1 may supply current only to the inner plane heating element 50 and may not supply current to the outer plane heating element 30 .
- the electric heater 1 may supply current to each of the outer plane heating element 30 and the inner plane heating element 50 .
- the heating temperature of the outer plane heating element 30 in which the plurality of outer pattern parts are connected to the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B may be higher than the heating temperature of the inner plane heating element 50 . Accordingly, the heating temperature of the electric heater may be changed according to whether or not the electric current is supplied to any one of the outer plane heating element 30 and the inner plane heating element 50 in the single heating mode. Therefore, there is an advantage that the heating temperature of the electric heater may be adjusted.
- FIG. 5 is a bottom view showing an electric heater according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the electric heater according to the embodiment described with reference to FIG. 4 includes the outer plane heating element 30 including a plural of pattern parts connected in parallel to the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B, whereas in the embodiment of FIG. 5 , the electric heater includes the inner plane heating element 50 including a plural of pattern parts connected in parallel to the second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B.
- the outer plane heating element 30 may include first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B, and outer pattern parts 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 , and 35 connected to the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B.
- the outer pattern parts 31 to 35 may be located between the first imaginary circle CI and the second imaginary circle CO.
- First inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B to be described below may be located inside the first imaginary circle CI.
- the outer pattern parts 31 to 35 may be connected and include a start point and an end point.
- the start point and the end point of the outer pattern parts 31 to 35 may be parts which are connected to the pair of first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B of the outer pattern parts 31 to 35 , respectively.
- the outer pattern parts 31 to 35 may include a plurality of outer tracks 31 , 32 and 33 and a plurality of outer bridges 34 and 35 connecting the plurality of outer tracks 31 , 32 and 33 in series.
- Each of the outer tracks 31 , 32 , and 33 may be curved. More specifically, each of the outer tracks 31 , 32 , and 33 may have an arc shape. More specifically, each of the outer tracks 31 , 32 , and 33 may have a major arc shape having an arc angle of greater than 180 degrees, a minor arc shape having an arc angle of less than 180 degrees, or a semicircular shape having an arc angle of 180 degrees. In addition, it may be possible that each of the outer tracks 31 , 32 , and 33 may have a combination of two or more of the above-mentioned major arc shape, semicircular shape, and minor arc shape.
- the outer tracks 31 , 32 , and 33 may be formed to be long in the circumferential direction of the second imaginary circle CO.
- the centers of curvature C of the plurality of outer tracks 31 , 32 , and 33 may coincide with each other.
- the centers of curvature C of the outer tracks 31 , 32 and 33 may be defined as the centers of the outer pattern parts 31 to 35 or the centers of the outer plane heating element 30 .
- the plurality of outer tracks 31 , 32 , and 33 may be spaced apart from each other. More specifically, the plurality of outer tracks 31 , 32 , and 33 may be spaced apart from each other by a predetermined gap in the radial direction of the second imaginary circle CO.
- the plurality of outer tracks 31 , 32 and 33 may include a first outer track 31 , a second outer track 32 located outside the first outer track 31 , and a third outer track 33 located outside the second outer track 32 .
- the first outer track 31 may be connected to the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B.
- a pair of first outer tracks 31 may be provided. At least a pair of second outer track 32 may be provided. One third outer track 33 may be provided. The second outer track 32 may be located between the first outer track 31 and the third outer track 33 in the radial direction.
- the length of the second outer track 32 may be longer than the length of the first outer track 31 and may be shorter than the length of the third outer track 33 .
- the plurality of outer bridges 34 and 35 may connect the plurality of outer tracks 31 , 32 and 33 in series with respect to the current flow direction.
- the outer bridges 34 and 35 may connect end parts of the outer tracks 31 , 32 , and 33 adjacent to each other.
- the plurality of outer bridges 34 and 35 may be spaced apart from each other.
- the plurality of outer bridges 34 and 35 may include a first outer bridge 34 and a second outer bridge 35 .
- the first outer bridge 34 may connect the first outer track 31 and the second outer track 32 to each other.
- the second outer bridge 35 may connect the second outer track 32 and the third outer track 33 to each other.
- a pair of the first outer bridge 34 and a pair of the second outer bridge 35 may be provided.
- the pair of first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B may be connected to the outer pattern parts 31 to 35 .
- the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B may be directly connected to the outer pattern parts 31 to 35 or may be connected by a connector.
- One of the first positive electrode part 39 A and the first negative electrode part 39 B may be connected to the start point of the outer pattern parts 31 to 35 and the other thereof may be connected to the end point of the outer pattern parts 31 to 35 .
- the start point of the outer pattern parts 31 to 35 may be located at the end part of one first outer track 31 and the end point of the outer pattern parts 31 to 35 may be located at the end part of the other first outer track 31 .
- any one first outer track 31 are connected to the first positive electrode part 39 A and the end part of the other first outer track 31 are connected to the first negative electrode part 39 B.
- At least a part of the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B may be located between the pair of second outer bridges 35 . More specifically, the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B may pass between the pair of second outer bridges 35 and extend outside the second imaginary circle C 2 .
- the second outer bridge 35 may be curved so as to protrude toward the first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B.
- the distance between the pair of second outer bridges 35 may be wider than the distance between the pair of first outer bridges 34 .
- the outer pattern parts 31 to 35 may have a shape symmetrical with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- the pair of first outer tracks 31 may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- the pair of second outer tracks 32 may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- the third outer track 33 may intersect the imaginary center line D.
- the first outer bridge 34 may be curved so as to protrude toward the imaginary center line D.
- the pair of first electrode parts 39 A and 39 B may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- the inner plane heating element 50 may include the second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B and a plurality of pattern parts connected in parallel to the second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B.
- the inner plane heating element 50 may include second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B, first inner pattern parts 51 A, 52 A, 53 A, 54 A, 55 A, 56 A, 61 A, 62 A, 63 A, 64 A, and 65 A connected to the second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B, and second inner pattern parts 51 B, 52 B, 53 B, 54 B, 55 B, 56 B, 61 B, 62 B, 63 B, 64 B, and 65 B connected to the second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B in parallel with the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A.
- the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B may be located inside the first imaginary circle C 1 .
- the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B may connect, respectively, and may include a start point and an end point, respectively.
- the start point and the end point of each of the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B according to the present embodiment may be parts which are connected a pair of second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B.
- the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B may be formed to correspond to each other.
- the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B may not intersect each other.
- the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B may be spaced apart from each other.
- a gap g 3 between the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B may be kept constant according to the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B.
- the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A may include a plurality of base tracks 51 A to 56 A and a plurality of base bridges 61 A to 65 A connecting the plurality of base tracks 51 A to 56 A in series.
- the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B may include a plurality of parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B and a plurality of parallel bridges 61 B to 65 B connecting the plurality of parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B in series.
- the base tracks 51 A to 56 A and the parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B may be integrated and referred to as inner tracks.
- the base bridges 61 A to 65 A and the parallel bridges 61 B to 65 B may be integrated and referred to as inner bridges.
- Each of the base tracks 51 A to 56 A and the parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B may be curved. More specifically, each of the base tracks 51 A to 56 A and the parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B may have an arc shape. More specifically, each of the base tracks 51 A to 56 A and the parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B may have a major arc shape having an arc angle of greater than 180 degrees, a minor arc shape having an arc angle of less than 180 degrees, or a semicircular shape having an arc angle of 180 degrees. In addition, it may be possible for the base tracks 51 A to 56 A and the parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B to include a combination of two or more of the major arc shape, the semicircular shape, and the major arc shape.
- the base tracks 51 A to 56 A and the parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B may be formed to be long in the circumferential direction of the first imaginary circle CI.
- the centers of curvature C of the plurality of base tracks 51 A to 56 A and the plurality of parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B may coincide with each other.
- the centers of curvature C of the base tracks 51 A to 56 A and the parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B may be defined as the centers of the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B, or the center of the inner plane heating element 50 .
- the length of each of the plurality of base tracks 51 A to 56 A may be different from each other.
- the widths of the plurality of base tracks 51 A to 56 A may be equal to each other.
- the length of each of the plurality of parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B may be different from each other.
- the widths of the plurality of parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B may be equal to each other.
- the widths of the base tracks 51 A to 56 A and the widths of the parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B may be the same or similar to each other.
- the widths of the base tracks 51 A to 56 A and the widths of the parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B may be different from the widths of the outer tracks 31 , 32 , and 33 .
- the plurality of base tracks 51 A to 56 A and the plurality of parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B may be spaced apart from each other. More specifically, the plurality of base tracks 51 A to 56 A and the plurality of parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B may be spaced apart from each other by a predetermined gap in the radial direction of the second imaginary circle CO.
- a potential difference between the parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B and the base tracks 51 A to 56 A adjacent to each other may be relatively small.
- the plurality of base tracks 51 A to 56 A may include an outermost base track 51 A, an innermost base track 56 A, and a middle base track 52 A, 53 A, 54 A, and 55 A.
- the plurality of parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B may include an outermost parallel track 51 B, an innermost parallel track 56 B, and a middle parallel track 52 B, 53 B, 54 B, and 55 B.
- a pair of outermost base track 51 A and a pair of outermost parallel tracks 51 B may be provided. At least one pair of middle base tracks 52 A to 55 A and at least one pair of middle parallel tracks 52 B to 55 B may be provided. One innermost base track 56 A and one innermost parallel track 56 B may be provided.
- the middle base tracks 52 A to 55 A may be located between the outermost base track 51 A and the innermost base track 56 A in the radial direction.
- the middle parallel tracks 52 B to 55 B may be located between the outermost parallel track 51 B and the innermost parallel track 56 B in the radial direction.
- the outermost base track 51 A and the outermost parallel track 51 B may be referred to as a first base track 51 A and a first parallel track 51 B, respectively.
- each of the middle base tracks 52 A to 55 A may be referred to as the second base tracks 52 A
- the third base tracks 53 A, the fourth base track 54 A, and the fifth base track 55 A and each of the middle parallel tracks 52 B to 55 B may be referred to as the second parallel track 52 B, the third parallel tracks 53 B, the fourth parallel track 54 B, and a fifth parallel track 55 B.
- the innermost base track 56 A and the innermost parallel track 56 B may be referred to as a sixth base track 56 A and a sixth parallel track 56 B, respectively.
- the length of each of the base tracks 51 A to 56 A and the parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B may become shorter going towards the inner side.
- the first base track 51 A and the second base track 52 A may be located between the first parallel track 51 B and the second parallel track 52 B.
- the second base track 52 A may be located between the first base track 51 A and the second parallel track 52 B.
- the second parallel track 52 B and the third parallel track 53 B may be located between the second base track 52 A and the third base track 53 A.
- the third parallel track 53 B may be located between the second parallel track 52 B and the third base track 53 A.
- the third base track 53 A and the fourth base track 54 A may be located between the third parallel track 53 B and the fourth parallel track 54 B.
- the fourth base track 54 A may be located between the third base track 53 A and the fourth parallel track 54 B.
- the fourth parallel track 54 B and the fifth parallel track 55 B may be located between the fourth base track 54 A and the fifth base track 55 A.
- the fifth parallel track 53 B may be located between the fourth parallel track 54 B and the fifth base track 55 A.
- the fifth base track 55 A and the sixth base track 56 A may be located between the fifth parallel track 55 B and the sixth parallel track 56 B.
- the sixth base track 56 A may be located between the fifth base track 55 A and the sixth parallel track 56 B.
- the plurality of base bridges 61 A to 65 A may connect the plurality of base tracks 51 A to 56 A in series with respect to the current flow direction.
- the plurality of parallel bridges 61 B to 65 B may connect the plurality of parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B in series with respect to the current flow direction.
- the base bridges 61 A to 65 A may connect end parts of the base tracks 51 A to 56 A adjacent to each other.
- the parallel bridges 61 B to 65 B may connect end parts of parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B adjacent to each other.
- the plurality of base bridges 61 A to 65 A and the plurality of parallel bridges 61 B to 65 B may be spaced apart from each other.
- the widths of the base bridges 61 A to 65 A may be equal to or narrower than the widths of the base tracks 51 A to 56 A.
- the widths of the parallel bridges 61 B to 65 B may be equal to or narrower than the widths of the parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B.
- the path difference between the inner circumference and the outer circumference of each of the base bridges 61 A to 65 A and the parallel bridges 61 B to 65 B may be relatively reduced. Therefore, the localized heating of the base bridges 61 A to 65 A and the parallel bridges 61 B to 65 B may be reduced.
- the width of each of the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B may be reduced. Accordingly, when current is supplied to the second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B, the heating value of the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B may be somewhat reduced, but the heating temperature may be relatively high.
- the plurality of base bridges 61 A to 65 A may include a first base bridge 61 A, a second base bridge 62 A, a third base bridge 63 A, a fourth base bridge 64 A, and a fifth base bridge 65 A.
- the first base bridge 61 A may connect the first base track 51 A and the second base track 52 A.
- the second base bridge 62 A may connect the second base track 52 A and the third base track 53 A to each other.
- the third base bridge 63 A may connect the third base track 53 A and the fourth base track 54 A to each other.
- the fourth base bridge 64 A may connect the fourth base track 54 A and the fifth base track 55 A to each other.
- the fifth base bridge 65 A may connect the fifth base track 55 A and the sixth base track 56 A to each other.
- the plurality of parallel bridges 61 B to 65 B may include a first parallel bridge 61 B, a second parallel bridge 62 B, a third parallel bridge 63 B, a fourth parallel bridge 64 B, and a third parallel bridge 65 B.
- the first parallel bridge 61 B may connect the first parallel track 51 B and the second parallel track 52 B to each other.
- the second parallel bridge 62 B may connect the second parallel track 52 B and the third parallel track 53 B to each other.
- the third parallel bridge 63 B may connect the third parallel track 53 B and the fourth parallel track 54 B to each other.
- the fourth parallel bridge 64 B may connect the fourth parallel track 54 B and the fifth parallel track 55 B to each other.
- the fifth parallel bridge 65 B may connect the fifth parallel track 55 B and the sixth parallel track 56 B to each other.
- a pair of first base bridge 61 A to a pair of fifth base bridge 65 A and a pair of first parallel bridge 61 B to a pair of fifth parallel bridge 65 B may be provided, respectively.
- the first parallel bridge 61 B may be spaced apart from the first base bridge 61 A and may surround the first base bridge 61 A.
- the length of the first parallel bridge 61 B may be longer than the length of the first base bridge 61 A.
- the second base bridge 62 A may be spaced apart from the second parallel bridge 62 B and may surround the second parallel bridge 62 B.
- the length of the second base bridge 62 A may be longer than the length of the second parallel bridge 62 B.
- the third parallel bridge 63 B may be spaced apart from the third base bridge 63 A and may surround the third base bridge 63 A.
- the length of the third parallel bridge 63 B may be longer than the length of the third base bridge 63 A.
- the fourth base bridge 64 A may be spaced apart from the fourth parallel bridge 64 B and may surround the fourth parallel bridge 64 B.
- the length of the fourth base bridge 64 A may be longer than the length of the fourth parallel bridge 64 B.
- the fifth parallel bridge 65 B may be spaced apart from the fifth base bridge 65 A and may surround the fifth base bridge 65 A.
- the length of the fifth parallel bridge 65 B may be longer than the length of the fifth base bridge 65 A.
- the pair of second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B may be respectively connected to the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B.
- the second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B may be directly connected to the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B or may be connected to the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B by a connector.
- Either one of the second positive electrode part 69 A and the second negative electrode part 69 B may be connected to the start point of each of the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B and the other one thereof may be connected to the end point of each of the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B.
- the start point of the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A may be located at the end part of any one first base track 51 A, and the end point of the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A may be located at the end part of the other first base track 51 A.
- the start point of the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B may be located at the end part of any one of the first parallel tracks 51 B and the end point of the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B may be located at the end part of the other first parallel track 51 B.
- the end part of one first base track 51 A and one first parallel track 51 B are connected to the second positive electrode part 69 A, and the end part of the other first base track 51 A and the other of the first parallel tracks 51 B may be connected to the second negative electrode part 69 B.
- the width of the second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B may be wider than the sum of the widths of the base tracks 51 A to 56 A and the widths of the parallel tracks 51 B to 56 B.
- Each of the first inner pattern parts 51 A to 56 A and 61 A to 65 A and the second inner pattern parts 51 B to 56 B and 61 B to 65 B may have a shape symmetrical with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- the pair of outermost base tracks 51 A may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- the pair of outermost parallel tracks 51 B may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- the pair of middle base tracks 52 A to 55 A having the same or similar radius of curvature may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- a pair of the middle parallel tracks 52 B to 55 B having the same or similar radius of curvature may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D.
- the innermost base track 56 A and the innermost parallel track 56 B may intersect the imaginary center line D.
- Each of the base bridges 61 A to 65 A and the parallel bridges 61 B to 65 B may be curved so as to protrude toward the imaginary center line D.
- the heating temperature of the inner plane heating element 50 in which the plurality of inner pattern parts are connected to the second electrode parts 69 A and 69 B may be higher than the heating temperature of the outer plane heating element 30 . Therefore, the heating temperature of the electric heater may be changed according to whether or not current is supplied to which one of the outer planar heating element 30 and inner planar heating element 50 in the single heating mode. Therefore, there is an advantage that the heating temperature of the electric heater may be adjusted.
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Abstract
Description
- This application claims the benefit of priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2018-0121047 filed on Oct. 11, 2018 with the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- The present disclosure relates to an electric heating apparatus, and to an electric heater having a plane heating element.
- An electric heating apparatus is an apparatus provided for heating, and includes an electric heater using a Joule's heat generated as a current flows through a resistance wire or the like, and an electric heater generating heat by visible light or infrared light.
- The electric heating apparatus may be a cooking device such as a cooktop stove, an electric range, etc., to heat food or a container (hereinafter, referred to as a heating object) by generating heat using electricity. Recently, the electric heater using a plane heating element has gradually increased.
- An example of such electric heater is disclosed in Korean Patent Registration No. 10-1762159 B1 (issued on Aug. 4, 2017). The plane heating electric heater includes a substrate including a surface formed of a material having an electric insulating property, a heating element attached to the surface of the substrate and disposed in a specific shape, and a power supply to supply electricity to the heating element.
- In the above-described electric heater, the temperature distribution of the heating object may be varied depending on the shape or a pattern in which the plane heating element is disposed. Preferably, the plane heating element is formed in the shape or pattern for heating the heating object as uniformly as possible.
- The plane heating element of the electric heater may include a plurality of track parts having a straight line or an arc shape, and adjacent track parts of the plurality of track parts may have the shape of that of the adjacent track parts, and are connected with each other through a bridge part (or track part).
- In another example of the heater, there is a temperature sensitive device disclosed in EP 0, 228, 808 A2 (published on Jul. 15, 1987). Such a device is configured to have a structure of a heater track, which is an electrically conductive material, and a pair of electrodes printed on a ceramic coating layer. As the current is supplied through the electrode, radiant heat may be generated from the heater track.
- One aspect is to provide an electric heater with reduced localized heating.
- Another aspect is to provide an electric heater in which a heating temperature may be controlled.
- The disclosure discloses an electric heater that may include a substrate; a first outer pattern part configured to be disposed on one surface of the substrate and to connect a pair of first electrode parts; a second outer pattern part configured to connect the pair of first electrode parts in parallel with the first outer pattern part and to be spaced apart from the first outer pattern part; and an inner pattern part configured to be disposed on one surface of the substrate so as to be located inside the first outer pattern part and the second outer pattern part, to be spaced apart from the first outer pattern part and the second outer pattern part, and to connect a pair of second electrode parts spaced apart from the pair of first electrode parts.
- The width of each of the first outer pattern part and the second outer pattern part may be narrower than the width of the inner pattern part.
- A gap between the first outer pattern part and the second outer pattern part may be constant.
- The first outer pattern part may include a first base track connected to the first electrode part; a second base track spaced apart from the first base track; and a first base bridge connecting the first base track and the second base track in series. The second outer pattern part may include a first parallel track connected to the first electrode part and located between the first base track and the second base track; a second parallel track spaced apart from the first parallel track and located between the first parallel track and a second base track; and a first parallel bridge connecting the first parallel track and the second parallel track in series.
- The length of the first base bridge may be longer than the length of the first parallel bridge.
- A gap between the first parallel track and the second parallel track may be greater than a gap between the first base track and the first parallel track and a gap between the second base track and the second parallel track.
- The first outer pattern part may further include a third base track spaced apart from the second base track; and a second base bridge connecting the second base track and the third base track in series. The second outer pattern part may further include a third parallel track located opposite the second parallel track with respect to the third base track; and a second parallel bridge which connects the second parallel track and the third parallel track in series.
- The length of the second base bridge may be shorter than the length of the second parallel bridge.
- The first base bridge may be spaced apart from the first parallel bridge and may surround the first parallel bridge, and the second parallel bridge may be spaced apart from the second base bridge and may surround the second base bridge.
- A gap between the second base track and the third base track may be greater than a gap between the second base track and the second parallel track and a gap between the third base track and the third parallel track.
- The second base bridge and the second parallel bridge may be curved to protrude toward the first electrode part.
- The disclosure discloses an electric heater that may include a substrate; an outer pattern part configured to be disposed on one surface of the substrate and to connect a pair of first electrode portions; a first inner pattern part configured to be disposed on one surface of the substrate so as to be located inside the outer pattern part, to be apart from the outer pattern part, and to connect a pair of second electrode parts spaced apart from the pair of first electrode parts; and a second inner pattern part configured to connect to the pair of second electrode portions to the first inner pattern part in parallel and to be spaced apart from the first inner pattern part.
- When, compared with a case where the base bridge and the parallel bridge form an integral bridge without being spaced apart from each other, the disclosure discloses an electric heater where a path difference between the inner circumference and the outer circumference of each of the base bridge and the parallel bridge may be relatively reduced. This has the advantage of reducing the localized heating generated in the base bridge and the parallel bridge.
- According to the disclosure, any one of the inner plane heating element and the outer plane heating element may include a plurality of pattern parts connected in parallel to the electrode part, and the other of the inner plane heating element and the outer plane heating element may include a single pattern part connected to the electrode part in series. Therefore, the heating temperature of the plane heating elements including a plurality of pattern parts which are connected in parallel to each other may be relatively high, and there is an advantage that the heating temperature of the electric heater may be easily controlled according to whether the current is supplied to either the inner plane heating element or the outer plane heating element.
- According to the disclosure, a potential difference between the parallel tracks and the base track adjacent to each other is relatively small, while a potential difference between the base tracks adjacent to each other or a potential difference between parallel tracks adjacent to each other may be relatively large. Thus, the gap between base tracks adjacent to each other and the gap between parallel tracks adjacent to each other may be wider than the gap between the parallel track and the base track adjacent to each other. This may minimize the risk of dielectric breakdown and maximize the heating area of the electric heater.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an electric range employing an electric heater according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is a control block diagram of an electric range employing an electric heater according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing an electric heater according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 4 is a bottom view showing an electric heater according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 5 is a bottom view showing an electric heater according to another embodiment of the present disclosure. - Hereinafter, the embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to accompanying drawings.
- In describing the components of the embodiment(s) of the present disclosure, terms such as first, second, A, B, (a), and (b) may be used. These terms are only for distinguishing the components from other components, and the nature, order or order of the components are not limited by the terms. If a component is described as being “connected”, “coupled” or “connected” to another component, it should be understood that the component may be directly connected or connected to that other component, but having other components there between.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an electric range employing an electric heater according to an embodiment of the present disclosure andFIG. 2 is a control block diagram of the electric range employing the electric heater according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Although the electric heater shown is employed in an electric range, the electric heater may be employed in any electric heating apparatus. - The
electric heater 1 may include some of an electric range (hereinafter, referred to as “electric range”), such as cooktop stove. - The electric range may include a
cabinet 2 forming an outer appearance. Theelectric heater 1 may be disposed at an upper part of thecabinet 2. Thecabinet 2 may have an open top surface, and theelectric heater 1 may be disposed on thecabinet 2. - The electric range may include an input unit 3, which may be dials as shown, or may be touch buttons to manipulate the electric range, and a
display 4 to display various information such as information of the electric range. The electric range may further include apower supply 5 connected to theelectric heater 1 to supply current to theelectric heater 1. The electric range may further include a controller 6 to control thepower supply 5 and thedisplay 4, depending on the input of the input unit 3. The controller 6 may be a microprocessor, an integrated circuit, an electrical circuit, a logical electrical circuit, and the like. - The
electric heater 1 may be installed in thecabinet 2 such that the top surface of theelectric heater 1 is exposed to the outside. The heating object heated by the electric range may be placed on the top surface of the electric heater and the top surface of theelectric heater 1 may be a heating object seating surface on which the heating object is seated. -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing an electric heater according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure. - The
electric heater 1 may include asubstrate 10 and a firstplane heating element 30 disposed on one surface of thesubstrate 10. - The
substrate 10 may be, for example, an insulating substrate capable of forming a conductor pattern on the surface of thesubstrate 10. The top surface of thesubstrate 10 may be a heatingobject seating surface 13 on which the heating object is placed. The bottom surface of thesubstrate 10 may be a planeheating element surface 14 on which the firstplane heating element 30 and a secondplane heating element 50 to be described are disposed. - The
substrate 10 may include only the base 11 formed of an insulating material in the entire portion thereof, or may include the base 11 formed of an insulating material or a non-insulating material and an insulatinglayer 12 disposed on one surface of thebase 11. - The base 11 may include glass, and the insulating
layer 12 may be disposed through coating or printing on the bottom surface of the glass or attached to thebase 11. - The first
plane heating element 30 may be directly disposed on one surface of the base 11 including the insulating material, or may be disposed on the insulatinglayer 12. - The base 11 may be formed in the shape of a plate on which the heating object is placed, and may be formed in the shape of a container in which the heating object may be received.
- The insulating
layer 12 may be disposed on the bottom surface of thebase 11. The insulatinglayer 12 may be disposed on the entire portion of the bottom surface of the base 11 or on some of the bottom surface of thebase 11. Alternatively, the insulatinglayer 12 may be disposed on an area in which the firstplane heating element 30 and the secondplane heating element 50 to be described are disposed. The insulatinglayer 12 may constitute the entire portion of the bottom surface of thesubstrate 10 or constitute some of the bottom surface of thesubstrate 10. - The first
plane heating element 30 and the secondplane heating element 50 may be disposed on thebottom surface 14 of the insulatinglayer 12. The firstplane heating element 30 and the secondplane heating element 50 may have a size smaller than a size of thesubstrate 10. The bottom surface of the base 10 may include a heating area H in which the firstplane heating element 30 and the secondplane heating element 50 are disposed, and a non-heating area UH around the heating area H. - The
heater 1 may further include acoating layer 18 surrounding the firstplane heating element 30 and the secondplane heating element 50. Thecoating layer 18 may be formed of an electrically insulating material and may protect the firstplane heating element 30 and the secondplane heating element 50. - According to the present disclosure, the
substrate 10 may include a flexible material, for example, a flexible insulating film. In this case, theelectric heater 1 may be a flexible plane heater. It may be understood that such a flexible plane heater is attached to a member, on which the heating object is placed, to heat the heating object, which is similar to the top surface of the electric range. -
FIG. 4 is a bottom view showing an electric heater according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. - The inner direction described in this specification may be a direction toward the centers C of the first
plane heating element 30 and the secondplane heating element 50 and the outer direction may be a direction opposite to the inner direction. The centers of the firstplane heating element 30 and secondplane heating element 50 may be the centers of a first imaginary circle CI or a second imaginary circle CO to be described below. - The first
plane heating element 30 may be located outside the secondplane heating element 50. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. Hereinafter, the firstplane heating element 30 may be referred to as an outer plane heating element, and the secondplane heating element 50 may be referred to as an inner plane heating element. - The outer
plane heating element 30 may includefirst electrode parts first electrode parts - More specifically, the outer
plane heating element 30 may includefirst electrode parts outer pattern parts first electrode parts outer pattern part first electrode parts outer pattern parts - The first
outer pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B may be located between the first imaginary circle CI and the second imaginary circle CO. In this case, the first imaginary circle CI and the second imaginary circle CO may be concentric. The diameter of the second imaginary circle CO may be larger than the diameter of the first imaginary circle CI. Theinner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 to be described below may be located inside the first imaginary circle CI. - The first
outer pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B may connect, respectively, and include respective start points and end points. Each of the start points and the end points of the firstouter pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B according to the present embodiment may be a part which is connected to the respectivefirst electrode parts - The first
outer pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B may be formed to correspond to each other. The firstouter pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B may not intersect with each other. - In addition, the first
outer pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B may be spaced apart from each other. A gap g1 between the firstouter pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B may be kept constant along the firstouter pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B. - The first
outer pattern parts 31A to 35A may include a plurality of base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A and a plurality ofbase bridges - The second
outer pattern parts 31B to 35B may include a plurality ofparallel tracks parallel bridges parallel tracks - The base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A and the
parallel tracks parallel bridges - Each of the base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A and the
parallel tracks parallel tracks parallel tracks parallel tracks - Through the combination of arc shapes, the base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A and the
parallel tracks - The centers of curvature C of the plurality of base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A and the plurality of
parallel tracks parallel tracks outer pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B or the center of the outerplane heating element 30. - Each of the lengths of the plurality of base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A may be different from each other. The widths W1 of the plurality of base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A may be equal to each other. Each of the lengths of the plurality of
parallel tracks parallel tracks - The widths W1 of the base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A and the widths W2 of the
parallel tracks - The widths W1 of the base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A and the widths W2 of the
parallel tracks inner tracks - In the present embodiment, the widths W3 of the
inner tracks 51 to 56 may be wider than each of the widths W1 of the base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A and the widths W2 of theparallel tracks inner tracks 51 to 56 may be narrower than the sum of the widths W1 of the base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A and the widths W2 of the parallel tracks 3d - The plurality of base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A and the plurality of
parallel tracks parallel tracks - A gap ga between the base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A adjacent to each other may be equal to or similar to a gap gb between
parallel tracks - A potential difference between the
parallel tracks parallel tracks parallel tracks parallel tracks - The plurality of base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A may include a
first base track 31A, asecond base track 32A located outside thefirst base track 31A, and athird base track 33A located outside thesecond base track 32A. - The
first base track 31A may be connected to thefirst electrode parts respective electrode parts second base track 32A may be provided. Onethird base track 33A may be provided. Thesecond base track 32A may be located between thefirst base track 31A and thethird base track 33A in the radial direction. - The length of the
second base track 32A is longer than the length of thefirst base track 31A and may be shorter than the length of thethird base track 33A. - The plurality of
parallel tracks parallel track 31B, a secondparallel track 32B located outside the firstparallel track 31B, and a thirdparallel track 33B located outside a secondparallel track 32B. - The first
parallel track 31B may be spaced apart from thefirst base track 31A and connected to thefirst electrode parts - A pair of first
parallel tracks 31B may be provided that may be connected to the respectivefirst electrode parts parallel tracks 32B may be provided. One thirdparallel track 33B may be provided. The secondparallel track 32B may be located between the firstparallel track 31B and the thirdparallel track 33B in the radial direction. - The length of the second
parallel track 32B is longer than the length of the firstparallel track 31B and may be shorter than the length of the thirdparallel track 33B. - The first
parallel track 31B and the secondparallel track 32B may be located between thefirst base track 31A and thesecond base track 32A. The secondparallel track 32B may be located between the firstparallel track 31B and thesecond base track 32A. - The
second base track 32A and thethird base track 33A may be located between the secondparallel track 32B and the thirdparallel track 33B. Thethird base track 33A may be located between thesecond base track 32A and the thirdparallel track 33B. - The plurality of
base bridges parallel bridges parallel tracks - The base bridges 34A and 35A may connect the end parts of the base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A adjacent to each other. The
parallel bridges parallel tracks - The plurality of
base bridges parallel bridges - The widths of the base bridges 34A and 35A may be equal to or narrower than the widths W1 of the base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A. The widths of the
parallel bridges parallel tracks - When comparing the above configuration with a configuration where the base bridges 34A and 35A and the
parallel bridges parallel bridges parallel bridges - In addition, when comparing with a configuration where the first
outer pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B are not spaced apart from each other and form an integral outer pattern part, in the above configuration, the width of each of the firstouter pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B may be reduced. Therefore, when current is supplied to thefirst electrode parts outer pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B may be reduced, but the heating temperature may be relatively high. - The plurality of
base bridges first base bridge 34A and asecond base bridge 35A. Thefirst base bridge 34A may connect thefirst base track 31A and thesecond base track 32A to each other. Thesecond base bridge 35A may connect thesecond base track 32A and thethird base track 33A. - The plurality of
parallel bridges parallel bridge 34B and a secondparallel bridge 35B. The firstparallel bridge 34B may connect the firstparallel track 31B and the secondparallel track 32B. The secondparallel bridge 35B may connect the secondparallel track 32B and the thirdparallel track 33B. - Each pair of the
first base bridge 34A, thesecond base bridge 35A, the firstparallel bridge 34B, and the secondparallel bridge 35B may be provided. - The
first base bridge 34A may be spaced apart from the firstparallel bridge 34B and may surround the firstparallel bridge 34B. The length of thefirst base bridge 34A may be longer than the length of the firstparallel bridge 34B. - The second
parallel bridge 35B may be spaced apart from thesecond base bridge 35A and surround thesecond base bridge 35A. The length of the secondparallel bridge 35B may be longer than the length of thesecond base bridge 35A. - The pair of
first electrode parts outer pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B. Thefirst electrode parts outer pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B or may be connected by a connector. - The pair of
first electrode parts positive electrode part 39A and a firstnegative electrode part 39B. Either one of the firstpositive electrode part 39A and the firstnegative electrode part 39B may be connected to the start point of each of the firstouter pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31A to 35A and the other one thereof may be connected to the end point of each of the firstouter pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31A to 35A. - In the present embodiment, the start point of the first
outer pattern parts 31A to 35A may be located at the end part of any onefirst base tracks 31A and the end point of the firstouter pattern parts 31A to 35A may be located at the end part of the otherfirst base track 31A. In addition, the start point of the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B may be located at the end part of any one firstparallel tracks 31B and the end point of the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B may be located at end part of the other firstparallel track 31B. - In other words, the end parts of any one
first base track 31A and any one firstparallel track 31B are connected to the firstpositive electrode part 39A, and the end parts of the otherfirst base track 31A and the other firstparallel track 31B may be connected to firstnegative electrode part 39B. - The widths of the
first electrode parts parallel tracks - At least a part of the
first electrode parts parallel bridges 35B. In more detail, thefirst electrode parts parallel bridges 35B and thus extend to the outside the second imaginary circle C2. - The
second base bridge 35A and the secondparallel bridge 35B may be curved so as to protrude toward thefirst electrode parts - The distance D2 between the pair of second
parallel bridges 35B may be wider than the distance D1 between the pair of first base bridges 34A. In this case, the distance between the bridges may be the distance between the most protruding portion of the outer circumference of each of the bridges. - The outer
plane heating element 30 may have a symmetrical shape with respect to an imaginary center line D bisecting the outerplane heating element 30. Here, the imaginary center line D may be an imaginary straight line passing through the center C of the outerplane heating element 30. - More specifically, each of the first
outer pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B may have a shape symmetrical with respect to the imaginary center line D. - The pair of first base tracks 31A may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D. The pair of first
parallel tracks 31B may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D. The pair of second base tracks 32A may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D. The pair of secondparallel tracks 32B may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D. Thethird base track 33A and the thirdparallel track 33B may intersect the imaginary center line D. - The
first base bridge 34A and the firstparallel bridge 34B may be curved so as to protrude toward the imaginary center line D. - The pair of
first electrode parts - The inner
plane heating element 50 may includeinner pattern parts second electrode parts inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65. - The
inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 may be located inside the firstouter pattern parts 31A to 35A and the secondouter pattern parts 31B to 35B. Theinner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 may be located inside the first imaginary circle CI. - The
inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 may connect and include the start point and the end point. The start point and the end point of theinner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 according to the present embodiment may be parts which are connected to the pair ofsecond electrode parts - The
inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 may include a plurality ofinner tracks inner bridges inner tracks - Each of the
inner tracks 51 to 56 may be curved. More specifically, each of theinner tracks 51 to 56 may have an arc shape. For instance, theinner tracks 51 to 56 may include a major arc shape having an arc angle of greater than 180 degrees, a minor arc shape having an arc angle of less than 180 degrees, or a semi-circular shape having an arc angle of 180 degrees. In addition, it may be possible that theinner tracks 51 to 56 include a combination of two or more of the major arc shape, the semicircular shape, and the minor arc shape. - Through the combination of arc shapes the
inner tracks 51 to 56 may be formed to be long in the circumferential direction of the first imaginary circle CI. - The centers of curvature C of the plurality of
inner tracks 51 to 56 may coincide with each other. The centers of curvature C of the plurality ofinner tracks 51 to 56 may be defined as the centers of theinner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 or the center of the innerplane heating element 50. - The center of the inner
plane heating element 50 may coincide with the center of the outerplane heating element 30 described above. In other words, the centers of curvature of theinner tracks 51 to 56, the centers of curvature of the base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A, and the centers of curvature of theparallel tracks - The length of each of the plurality of
inner tracks 51 to 56 may be different from each other. The widths W3 of the plurality ofinner tracks 51 to 56 may be equal to each other. - The widths W3 of the
inner tracks 51 to 56 may be different from the widths W1 of the base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A and the widths W2 of theparallel tracks inner tracks 51 to 56 may be wider than the widths W1 of the base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A and the widths W2 of theparallel tracks inner tracks 51 to 56 may be narrower than the sum of the widths W1 of the base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A and the widths W2 of theparallel tracks - The plurality of
inner tracks 51 to 56 may be spaced apart from each other. More specifically, the plurality ofinner tracks 51 to 56 may be spaced apart by a predetermined gap in the radial direction of the first imaginary circle CI. The gap between theinner tracks 51 to 56 adjacent to each other may be constant. - The gap g2 between the
inner tracks 51 to 56 adjacent to each other are wider than the gap g1 between the base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A and theparallel tracks - The gap g2 between the
inner tracks 51 to 56 adjacent to each other may be equal to or similar to the gap ga between the base tracks 31A, 32A, and 33A adjacent to each other or the gap gb between theparallel tracks - The plurality of
inner tracks 51 to 56 may include the outermostinner track 51, the innermostinner track 56, and the middleinner tracks - A pair of outermost
inner tracks 51 may be provided. At least a pair of the middleinner tracks inner track 56 may be provided. - The middle
inner tracks inner track 51 and the innermostinner track 56 in the radial direction. - The outermost
inner track 51 may be located inside the innermost outer track (thefirst base track 31A) of the outerplane heating element 30. - The outermost
inner track 51 may be spaced apart from thefirst base track 31A in the radial direction of the first imaginary circle CI. The gap between the outermostinner track 51 and thefirst base track 31A may be constant. - The outermost
inner track 51 may be referred to as the firstinner track 51. In a case where four pairs of middleinner tracks inner tracks inner track 52, the thirdinner track 53, the fourthinner track 54, and the fifthinner track 55, respectively, from the outside. In this case, the innermostinner track 56 may be referred to as the sixthinner track 56. - The plurality of
inner bridges 61 to 65 may connect the plurality ofinner tracks 51 to 56 with respect to the current flow direction in series. - The
inner bridges 61 to 65 may connect the end parts of theinner tracks 51 to 56 adjacent to each other. - The plurality of
inner bridges 61 to 65 may be spaced apart from each other. - The
inner bridges 61 to 65 may smaller than thefirst base bridge 34A and the secondparallel bridge 35B and may be larger than thesecond base bridge 35A and the firstparallel bridge 34B. However, the size of the inner bridges are not limited thereto. - The widths of the
inner bridges 61 to 65 may be the same as the widths W3 of theinner tracks 51 to 56. However, the widths of theinner bridges 61 to 65 are not limited thereto, and the widths of theinner bridges 61 to 65 may be narrower than the widths W3 of theinner tracks 51 to 56. - The thickness of the
inner bridges 61 to 65 in the vertical direction (i.e., height) may be thicker than the thickness of theinner tracks 51 to 56 in the vertical direction in order to minimize the local heating generated by the difference in path between the inner circumference and the outer circumference of theinner bridges 61 to 65. As a result, the sectional area of theinner bridges 61 to 65 may be larger than the sectional area of theinner tracks 51 to 56, and the difference in resistance due to the path difference may be reduced, and thus the localized heating may be reduced. In one embodiment, theinner bridges 61 to 65 may be manufactured by being printed to the same thickness as that of theinner tracks 51 to 56, then being over-coated, or being printed at least twice. However, the process method is not limited thereto. - The plurality of
inner bridges 61 to 65 may include a firstinner bridge 61 to a fifthinner bridge 65. The firstinner bridge 61 may connect the firstinner track 51 and the secondinner track 52 to each other. The secondinner bridge 62 may connect the secondinner track 52 and the thirdinner track 53 to each other. The thirdinner bridge 63 may connect the thirdinner track 53 and the fourthinner track 54 to each other. The fourthinner bridge 64 may connect the fourthinner track 54 and the fifthinner track 55 to each other. The fifthinner bridge 65 may connect the fifthinner track 55 and the sixthinner track 56 to each other. - A pair of first
inner bridge 61 to a pair of fifthinner bridge 65 may be provided. - The pair of
second electrode parts inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65. Thesecond electrode parts inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 or may be connected by a connector. - The pair of
second electrode parts positive electrode part 69A and a secondnegative electrode part 69B. One of the secondpositive electrode part 69A and the secondnegative electrode part 69B may be connected to the start point of theinner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65, and the other thereof may be connected to the end point of theinner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65. - In the present embodiment, the start point of the
inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 may be located at the end part of any one of the firstinner tracks 51, and the end point of theinner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 may be located at the end part of the other firstinner track 51. In other words, the pair ofsecond electrode parts inner track 51 and the other end part of theinner track 51, respectively. - The widths of the
second electrode parts inner tracks 51 to 56. - At least a part of the
second electrode parts first electrode parts - The inner
plane heating element 50 may have a symmetrical shape with respect to an imaginary center line D bisecting the innerplane heating element 50. Here, the imaginary center line D may be an imaginary straight line passing through the center C of the innerplane heating element 50. - More specifically, the
inner pattern parts 51 to 56 and 61 to 65 may have a shape symmetrical with respect to the imaginary center line D. - The pair of outermost
inner tracks 51 may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D. A pair of middleinner tracks inner track 56 may intersect the imaginary center line D. Each of theinner bridges 61 to 65 may be curved so as to protrude toward the imaginary center line D. - The pair of
second electrode parts - The
electric heater 1 may be controlled in a single heating mode in which current is supplied to either the outerplane heating element 30 or the innerplane heating element 50 or in a dual heating mode in which current is supplied to both the outerplane heating element 30 and the innerplane heating element 50. - For example, in a case where the area of the heating object seated on the
substrate 1 is small, theelectric heater 1 may supply current only to the innerplane heating element 50 and may not supply current to the outerplane heating element 30. On the other hand, in a case where the area of the heating object seated on thesubstrate 1 is large, theelectric heater 1 may supply current to each of the outerplane heating element 30 and the innerplane heating element 50. - In the present embodiment, the heating temperature of the outer
plane heating element 30 in which the plurality of outer pattern parts are connected to thefirst electrode parts plane heating element 50. Accordingly, the heating temperature of the electric heater may be changed according to whether or not the electric current is supplied to any one of the outerplane heating element 30 and the innerplane heating element 50 in the single heating mode. Therefore, there is an advantage that the heating temperature of the electric heater may be adjusted. -
FIG. 5 is a bottom view showing an electric heater according to another embodiment of the present disclosure. - The electric heater according to the embodiment described with reference to
FIG. 4 includes the outerplane heating element 30 including a plural of pattern parts connected in parallel to thefirst electrode parts FIG. 5 , the electric heater includes the innerplane heating element 50 including a plural of pattern parts connected in parallel to thesecond electrode parts - In describing the embodiment of
FIG. 5 , descriptions that are the same or similar to that of the embodiment ofFIG. 4 may be omitted in order to avoid duplicate description having the same or similar contents. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , the outerplane heating element 30 may includefirst electrode parts outer pattern parts first electrode parts - The
outer pattern parts 31 to 35 may be located between the first imaginary circle CI and the second imaginary circle CO. Firstinner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B to be described below may be located inside the first imaginary circle CI. - The
outer pattern parts 31 to 35 may be connected and include a start point and an end point. The start point and the end point of theouter pattern parts 31 to 35 may be parts which are connected to the pair offirst electrode parts outer pattern parts 31 to 35, respectively. - The
outer pattern parts 31 to 35 may include a plurality ofouter tracks outer bridges outer tracks - Each of the
outer tracks outer tracks outer tracks outer tracks - Through the combination of arc shapes, the
outer tracks - The centers of curvature C of the plurality of
outer tracks outer tracks outer pattern parts 31 to 35 or the centers of the outerplane heating element 30. - The plurality of
outer tracks outer tracks - The plurality of
outer tracks outer track 31, a secondouter track 32 located outside the firstouter track 31, and a thirdouter track 33 located outside the secondouter track 32. - The first
outer track 31 may be connected to thefirst electrode parts - A pair of first
outer tracks 31 may be provided. At least a pair of secondouter track 32 may be provided. One thirdouter track 33 may be provided. The secondouter track 32 may be located between the firstouter track 31 and the thirdouter track 33 in the radial direction. - The length of the second
outer track 32 may be longer than the length of the firstouter track 31 and may be shorter than the length of the thirdouter track 33. - The plurality of
outer bridges outer tracks - The
outer bridges outer tracks - The plurality of
outer bridges - The plurality of
outer bridges outer bridge 34 and a secondouter bridge 35. The firstouter bridge 34 may connect the firstouter track 31 and the secondouter track 32 to each other. The secondouter bridge 35 may connect the secondouter track 32 and the thirdouter track 33 to each other. - A pair of the first
outer bridge 34 and a pair of the secondouter bridge 35 may be provided. - The pair of
first electrode parts outer pattern parts 31 to 35. Thefirst electrode parts outer pattern parts 31 to 35 or may be connected by a connector. - One of the first
positive electrode part 39A and the firstnegative electrode part 39B may be connected to the start point of theouter pattern parts 31 to 35 and the other thereof may be connected to the end point of theouter pattern parts 31 to 35. - In the present embodiment, the start point of the
outer pattern parts 31 to 35 may be located at the end part of one firstouter track 31 and the end point of theouter pattern parts 31 to 35 may be located at the end part of the other firstouter track 31. - In other words, the end part of any one first
outer track 31 are connected to the firstpositive electrode part 39A and the end part of the other firstouter track 31 are connected to the firstnegative electrode part 39B. - At least a part of the
first electrode parts first electrode parts outer bridges 35 and extend outside the second imaginary circle C2. - The second
outer bridge 35 may be curved so as to protrude toward thefirst electrode parts - The distance between the pair of second
outer bridges 35 may be wider than the distance between the pair of firstouter bridges 34. - The
outer pattern parts 31 to 35 may have a shape symmetrical with respect to the imaginary center line D. - The pair of first
outer tracks 31 may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D. The pair of secondouter tracks 32 may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D. The thirdouter track 33 may intersect the imaginary center line D. - The first
outer bridge 34 may be curved so as to protrude toward the imaginary center line D. - The pair of
first electrode parts - The inner
plane heating element 50 may include thesecond electrode parts second electrode parts - The inner
plane heating element 50 may includesecond electrode parts inner pattern parts second electrode parts inner pattern parts second electrode parts inner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A. - The first
inner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B may be located inside the first imaginary circle C1. - The first
inner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B may connect, respectively, and may include a start point and an end point, respectively. The start point and the end point of each of the firstinner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B according to the present embodiment may be parts which are connected a pair ofsecond electrode parts - The first
inner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B may be formed to correspond to each other. The firstinner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B may not intersect each other. - The first
inner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B may be spaced apart from each other. A gap g3 between the firstinner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B may be kept constant according to the firstinner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B. - The first
inner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A may include a plurality ofbase tracks 51A to 56A and a plurality ofbase bridges 61A to 65A connecting the plurality ofbase tracks 51A to 56A in series. - The second
inner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B may include a plurality ofparallel tracks 51B to 56B and a plurality ofparallel bridges 61B to 65B connecting the plurality ofparallel tracks 51B to 56B in series. - The base tracks 51A to 56A and the
parallel tracks 51B to 56B may be integrated and referred to as inner tracks. The base bridges 61A to 65A and theparallel bridges 61B to 65B may be integrated and referred to as inner bridges. - Each of the base tracks 51A to 56A and the
parallel tracks 51B to 56B may be curved. More specifically, each of the base tracks 51A to 56A and theparallel tracks 51B to 56B may have an arc shape. More specifically, each of the base tracks 51A to 56A and theparallel tracks 51B to 56B may have a major arc shape having an arc angle of greater than 180 degrees, a minor arc shape having an arc angle of less than 180 degrees, or a semicircular shape having an arc angle of 180 degrees. In addition, it may be possible for the base tracks 51A to 56A and theparallel tracks 51B to 56B to include a combination of two or more of the major arc shape, the semicircular shape, and the major arc shape. - Through the combination of arc shapes, the base tracks 51A to 56A and the
parallel tracks 51B to 56B may be formed to be long in the circumferential direction of the first imaginary circle CI. - The centers of curvature C of the plurality of
base tracks 51A to 56A and the plurality ofparallel tracks 51B to 56B may coincide with each other. The centers of curvature C of the base tracks 51A to 56A and theparallel tracks 51B to 56B may be defined as the centers of the firstinner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B, or the center of the innerplane heating element 50. - The length of each of the plurality of
base tracks 51A to 56A may be different from each other. The widths of the plurality ofbase tracks 51A to 56A may be equal to each other. The length of each of the plurality ofparallel tracks 51B to 56B may be different from each other. The widths of the plurality ofparallel tracks 51B to 56B may be equal to each other. - The widths of the base tracks 51A to 56A and the widths of the
parallel tracks 51B to 56B may be the same or similar to each other. - The widths of the base tracks 51A to 56A and the widths of the
parallel tracks 51B to 56B may be different from the widths of theouter tracks - The plurality of
base tracks 51A to 56A and the plurality ofparallel tracks 51B to 56B may be spaced apart from each other. More specifically, the plurality ofbase tracks 51A to 56A and the plurality ofparallel tracks 51B to 56B may be spaced apart from each other by a predetermined gap in the radial direction of the second imaginary circle CO. - A potential difference between the
parallel tracks 51B to 56B and the base tracks 51A to 56A adjacent to each other may be relatively small. On the other hand, the potential difference between the base tracks 51A to 56A adjacent to each other or the potential difference betweenparallel tracks 51B to 56B adjacent to each other may be relatively large. Accordingly, the gap g3 between theparallel tracks 51B to 56B and the base tracks 51A to 56A adjacent to each other may be narrower than each of the gap gc between the base tracks 51A to 56A adjacent to each other and the gap gd between theparallel tracks 51B to 56B adjacent to each other. - The plurality of
base tracks 51A to 56A may include anoutermost base track 51A, aninnermost base track 56A, and amiddle base track parallel tracks 51B to 56B may include an outermostparallel track 51B, an innermostparallel track 56B, and a middleparallel track - A pair of
outermost base track 51A and a pair of outermostparallel tracks 51B may be provided. At least one pair of middle base tracks 52A to 55A and at least one pair of middleparallel tracks 52B to 55B may be provided. Oneinnermost base track 56A and one innermostparallel track 56B may be provided. - The middle base tracks 52A to 55A may be located between the
outermost base track 51A and theinnermost base track 56A in the radial direction. In addition, the middleparallel tracks 52B to 55B may be located between the outermostparallel track 51B and the innermostparallel track 56B in the radial direction. - The
outermost base track 51A and the outermostparallel track 51B may be referred to as afirst base track 51A and a firstparallel track 51B, respectively. In a case where four pairs of the middle base tracks 52A to 55A and four pairs of the middleparallel tracks 52B to 55B are provided as in the present embodiment, each of the middle base tracks 52A to 55A may be referred to as the second base tracks 52A, the third base tracks 53A, thefourth base track 54A, and thefifth base track 55A and each of the middleparallel tracks 52B to 55B may be referred to as the secondparallel track 52B, the thirdparallel tracks 53B, the fourthparallel track 54B, and a fifthparallel track 55B. In this case, theinnermost base track 56A and the innermostparallel track 56B may be referred to as asixth base track 56A and a sixthparallel track 56B, respectively. - The length of each of the base tracks 51A to 56A and the
parallel tracks 51B to 56B may become shorter going towards the inner side. - The
first base track 51A and thesecond base track 52A may be located between the firstparallel track 51B and the secondparallel track 52B. Thesecond base track 52A may be located between thefirst base track 51A and the secondparallel track 52B. - The second
parallel track 52B and the thirdparallel track 53B may be located between thesecond base track 52A and thethird base track 53A. The thirdparallel track 53B may be located between the secondparallel track 52B and thethird base track 53A. - The
third base track 53A and thefourth base track 54A may be located between the thirdparallel track 53B and the fourthparallel track 54B. Thefourth base track 54A may be located between thethird base track 53A and the fourthparallel track 54B. - The fourth
parallel track 54B and the fifthparallel track 55B may be located between thefourth base track 54A and thefifth base track 55A. The fifthparallel track 53B may be located between the fourthparallel track 54B and thefifth base track 55A. - The
fifth base track 55A and thesixth base track 56A may be located between the fifthparallel track 55B and the sixthparallel track 56B. Thesixth base track 56A may be located between thefifth base track 55A and the sixthparallel track 56B. - The plurality of
base bridges 61A to 65A may connect the plurality ofbase tracks 51A to 56A in series with respect to the current flow direction. The plurality ofparallel bridges 61B to 65B may connect the plurality ofparallel tracks 51B to 56B in series with respect to the current flow direction. - The base bridges 61A to 65A may connect end parts of the base tracks 51A to 56A adjacent to each other. The
parallel bridges 61B to 65B may connect end parts ofparallel tracks 51B to 56B adjacent to each other. - The plurality of
base bridges 61A to 65A and the plurality ofparallel bridges 61B to 65B may be spaced apart from each other. - The widths of the base bridges 61A to 65A may be equal to or narrower than the widths of the base tracks 51A to 56A. The widths of the
parallel bridges 61B to 65B may be equal to or narrower than the widths of theparallel tracks 51B to 56B. - When comparing the above configuration with a configuration where the base bridges 61A to 65A and the
parallel bridges 61B to 65B form an integral inner bridge without being spaced apart from each other, in the above configuration, the path difference between the inner circumference and the outer circumference of each of the base bridges 61A to 65A and theparallel bridges 61B to 65B may be relatively reduced. Therefore, the localized heating of the base bridges 61A to 65A and theparallel bridges 61B to 65B may be reduced. - In addition, when comparing with a configuration where the first
inner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B are not spaced apart from each other and an integral inner pattern part is formed, in the above configuration, the width of each of the firstinner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B may be reduced. Accordingly, when current is supplied to thesecond electrode parts inner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B may be somewhat reduced, but the heating temperature may be relatively high. - The plurality of
base bridges 61A to 65A may include afirst base bridge 61A, asecond base bridge 62A, athird base bridge 63A, afourth base bridge 64A, and afifth base bridge 65A. Thefirst base bridge 61A may connect thefirst base track 51A and thesecond base track 52A. Thesecond base bridge 62A may connect thesecond base track 52A and thethird base track 53A to each other. Thethird base bridge 63A may connect thethird base track 53A and thefourth base track 54A to each other. Thefourth base bridge 64A may connect thefourth base track 54A and thefifth base track 55A to each other. Thefifth base bridge 65A may connect thefifth base track 55A and thesixth base track 56A to each other. - The plurality of
parallel bridges 61B to 65B may include a firstparallel bridge 61B, a secondparallel bridge 62B, a thirdparallel bridge 63B, a fourthparallel bridge 64B, and a thirdparallel bridge 65B. The firstparallel bridge 61B may connect the firstparallel track 51B and the secondparallel track 52B to each other. The secondparallel bridge 62B may connect the secondparallel track 52B and the thirdparallel track 53B to each other. The thirdparallel bridge 63B may connect the thirdparallel track 53B and the fourthparallel track 54B to each other. The fourthparallel bridge 64B may connect the fourthparallel track 54B and the fifthparallel track 55B to each other. The fifthparallel bridge 65B may connect the fifthparallel track 55B and the sixthparallel track 56B to each other. - A pair of
first base bridge 61A to a pair offifth base bridge 65A and a pair of firstparallel bridge 61B to a pair of fifthparallel bridge 65B may be provided, respectively. - The first
parallel bridge 61B may be spaced apart from thefirst base bridge 61A and may surround thefirst base bridge 61A. The length of the firstparallel bridge 61B may be longer than the length of thefirst base bridge 61A. - The
second base bridge 62A may be spaced apart from the secondparallel bridge 62B and may surround the secondparallel bridge 62B. The length of thesecond base bridge 62A may be longer than the length of the secondparallel bridge 62B. - The third
parallel bridge 63B may be spaced apart from thethird base bridge 63A and may surround thethird base bridge 63A. The length of the thirdparallel bridge 63B may be longer than the length of thethird base bridge 63A. - The
fourth base bridge 64A may be spaced apart from the fourthparallel bridge 64B and may surround the fourthparallel bridge 64B. The length of thefourth base bridge 64A may be longer than the length of the fourthparallel bridge 64B. - The fifth
parallel bridge 65B may be spaced apart from thefifth base bridge 65A and may surround thefifth base bridge 65A. The length of the fifthparallel bridge 65B may be longer than the length of thefifth base bridge 65A. - The pair of
second electrode parts inner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B. Thesecond electrode parts inner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B or may be connected to the firstinner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B by a connector. - Either one of the second
positive electrode part 69A and the secondnegative electrode part 69B may be connected to the start point of each of the firstinner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B and the other one thereof may be connected to the end point of each of the firstinner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B. - In the present embodiment, the start point of the first
inner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A may be located at the end part of any onefirst base track 51A, and the end point of the firstinner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A may be located at the end part of the otherfirst base track 51A. In addition, the start point of the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B may be located at the end part of any one of the firstparallel tracks 51B and the end point of the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B may be located at the end part of the other firstparallel track 51B. - In other words, the end part of one
first base track 51A and one firstparallel track 51B are connected to the secondpositive electrode part 69A, and the end part of the otherfirst base track 51A and the other of the firstparallel tracks 51B may be connected to the secondnegative electrode part 69B. - The width of the
second electrode parts parallel tracks 51B to 56B. - Each of the first
inner pattern parts 51A to 56A and 61A to 65A and the secondinner pattern parts 51B to 56B and 61B to 65B may have a shape symmetrical with respect to the imaginary center line D. - The pair of outermost base tracks 51A may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D. The pair of outermost
parallel tracks 51B may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D. - The pair of middle base tracks 52A to 55A having the same or similar radius of curvature may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D. A pair of the middle
parallel tracks 52B to 55B having the same or similar radius of curvature may be located opposite to each other with respect to the imaginary center line D. - The
innermost base track 56A and the innermostparallel track 56B may intersect the imaginary center line D. Each of the base bridges 61A to 65A and theparallel bridges 61B to 65B may be curved so as to protrude toward the imaginary center line D. - In the present embodiment, the heating temperature of the inner
plane heating element 50 in which the plurality of inner pattern parts are connected to thesecond electrode parts plane heating element 30. Therefore, the heating temperature of the electric heater may be changed according to whether or not current is supplied to which one of the outerplanar heating element 30 and innerplanar heating element 50 in the single heating mode. Therefore, there is an advantage that the heating temperature of the electric heater may be adjusted. - While embodiments of the present disclosure have been described above with reference to the drawings, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the embodiments may be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It will be understood that modifications and variations are possible. Therefore, the scope of the present invention should not be defined by the described embodiments, but should be determined by the technical spirit described in the claims.
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